Total Number of Reviews1978
DateSeller NameReview OpinionCatalog NumberListing ResolutionArchived Image
Wednesday, April 22, 2020Jorob-53The following is my opinion; This is not a 544... that stamp was produced with Radial printing and not Flat Plate... as evidence Cédric by the setoff ink on the back of this stamp. This would be a 498.jo-  Image Link
Monday, August 12, 2019fosworldThe following is my opinion; This Scott 297 has a fake PF certificate. The cert (535926) is actually for a Scott 524, a stamp that the seller owns and had listed at the same time (https://www.ebay.com/itm/273950931076)   Image Link
Monday, August 12, 2019fosworldThe following is my opinion; This Scott 307 has a fake PF certificate. The cert (535926) is actually for a Scott 524, a stamp that the seller owns and had listed at the same time (https://www.ebay.com/itm/273950931076)  Image Link
Friday, March 8, 2019buffalostamps2014The following is my opinion (this message was sent to seller): This is and remains Scott #18. Scott #19 has incomplete top ornaments, which this does not. Scott #19 came only from Plate 4. This stamp has the dot in the oval medallion to the left of the Franklin bust, which is found only on Stamps from Plates 11 and 12.19Listing Unchanged Item UnsoldImage Link
Tuesday, November 13, 2018ckstampsThe following is my opinion: This is Scott #9, position 89R1L (showing break in bottom frame line).8AListing Unchanged Item SoldImage Link
Saturday, September 29, 2018buffalostamps2014The following is my opinion; This is a trimmed Scott #24, and badly damaged at that. Nothing about it suggests the very scarce Scott #5A.5AListing Unchanged Item SoldImage Link
Saturday, May 12, 2018jwang916The following is my opinion: Not Turkey #66. Eastern Rumelia #15.66Listing Modified Item UnsoldImage Link
Saturday, May 12, 2018anthonysnj-stampsandcoinsThe following is my opinion: Not Turkey #563, CV $125. It is Turkey #584, CV $2.50.563 Image Link
Thursday, January 4, 2018kenbar05The following is my opinion; Clearly the perfs have been trimmed. Remnants obvious on the lower left. 1868 is much too late for a genuine first issue imperf.R44aListing Removed or DeletedImage Link
Monday, December 4, 2017jan*jimscoin496The following is my opinion; This is the much more common R163a, not R163b. R163b would not show any evidence of rouletting.R163b Image Link